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SPORTS and ETHNICITY Emma Bromley Erdit Celo Katherine Fletcher Henry Guardado Lizzy Velasquez.

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1 SPORTS and ETHNICITY Emma Bromley Erdit Celo Katherine Fletcher Henry Guardado Lizzy Velasquez

2 Introduction Sports brings us all together All over the world people of different ethnicities and backgrounds unite to play sports. Sports are the only thing we can all agree on.

3 However… …sports are not entirely unaffected by ethnic differences

4 Objective To find any correlations between athletic excellence in certain sports, and the ethnicity of top players To determine if sport stereotypes are based in reality, or completely unfounded

5 Objective cont. To see if these trends are reflected in our school. To discover whether students of different ethnicities participate more in sports, and what sports they choose to play and watch.

6 Hypothesis We believe that there will be definite ethnic trends in the world of professional sports. These trends will be reflected in the high school population.

7 Hypothesis cont. We believe that African Americans and North Americans will be the most involved in sports.

8 Current Stereotypes Based on current stereotypes, here are our predictions: EuropeansSoccer North Americans African Americans Football Hispanics North Americans Baseball African AmericansBasketball North Americans Europeans Hockey Actual Leaders? Predicted LeadersSport

9 Possible Bias Only North American leagues were chosen. American soccer leagues are not the best. In the “Our School” section, only 50 boys were surveyed. Approximate Percentage of High School Boys Surveyed

10 Data Collection: Professional Data There was no data set available comparing ethnicity and athletic achievement. We had to create our own data using information from NHL.com, NBA.com etc.

11 Data Collection: High School Data We picked 50 high school boys at random. We asked these questions: What ethnicity are you? What sport do you enjoy playing the most? Are you involved in any after school sports? If yes, how many hours do you spend a week playing sports? (To the nearest hour) What sport do you enjoy watching the most?

12 Ethnic Breakdown

13 Chapter I HOCKEY

14 Introduction Hockey is Canada’s favorite sport, but it is also very popular in Europe. The top players in the NHL are either European or North American. Only one exception: Jerome Iginla.

15 Percentage of Top NHL Players, by Ethnicity

16 Who scored more points? They both have nearly the same mean number of points.

17 Who scored the majority of goals? Goals in the NHL are split nearly 50/50 between Europeans and North Americans. Goals% Europeans 71748.54 North Americans 76051.46 Total 1477100.00

18 Who is more consistent? -1.00 to 1.00 Standard Deviation Hat Plot Standard Deviation Europeans 13.09 North Americans 8.58

19 Conclusion North Americans and Europeans dominate the sport of hockey. North Americans are more consistent. However, the top SEVEN of the top TEN players are European.

20 Chapter II BASKETBALL

21 Introduction It does not take complicated graphs to show that professional basketball is dominated by African Americans. In any given NBA game, about 88% of the players will by African American.

22 Percentage of Top NBA Players, by Ethnicity

23 Complete Domination African Americans top the list in all of these categories: Blocks Turnovers Rebounds Steals Assists Scoring Category

24 But Wait… Basketball is also very popular in Europe. The American team is often challenged in the World Championships and the Olympics. The NBA MVP for 2006 and 2007 was a North American.

25 Is It the Same in Our School? No. African American students in our school played a variety of sports. Number or Boys Who Played Basketball in Each Ethnic Group There were students of every ethnicity who enjoyed basketball.

26 Conclusion Professional basketball is dominated by African Americans. But! This trend is not reflected in our high school. This could point to a reversal of the trend in future years.

27 Chapter III BASEBALL

28 Introduction Our analysis of baseball is divided into two main sections: pitching and hitting/fielding. Even though baseball is popular all over the world, the top players were almost all North American or Hispanic.

29 Percentage of Top MLB Pitchers, by Ethnicity

30 Pitching – Who is Better? Even though there are more North American pitchers, the stats of both ethnicities are almost identical. Average WinsAverage ERA Hispanics153.9 North Americans153.6 StdDev WinsStdDev ERA Hispanics1.690.94 North Americans2.750.55

31 Percentage of Top MLB Hitters, by Ethnicity

32 Who is Better at What Position? Hispanics excel at outfield positions requiring speed. North Americans excel at infield positions. Percentage of Players of a Certain Ethnicity by Position

33 Conclusion There is more North American pitchers, but their stats are almost identical to Hispanics. North Americans excel at infield positions requiring precision. Hispanics excel at outfield positions requiring speed and endurance.

34 Chapter IV FOOTBALL

35 Introduction Football is arguably North America’s most favored sport. Football has many positions. We took the top 10 players in the categories of: – Passing – Rushing – Receiving – Tackling – Sacking – Kicking – Punting

36 Percentage of Top NFL Players, by Ethnicity

37 Who Does What Best? Each category was dominated by one type of ethnicity, some having 100% of only one ethnicity. The position of “Sacks” was split. Therefore, we must examine it further. Number of Players of Each Ethnicity by Position EthnicityPassingRushingTacklesSacksKickers and Punters North American 10 0 1 417 European 0000 2 African American 0 10 96 1

38 Kickers/Punters and Quarter Backs We decided to put kickers and punters together in a group because both positions involve the use of legs and length of kicks. North American dominated both of these categories. It can not be a coincidence that 100% of quarterback are North American.

39 Rushing and Tackling Both of these positions require large body size, strength, and speed. African Americans dominated both these categories. Again, it can not be a coincidence that 95% of the players in this category are African American.

40 Sacks – Who is More Consistent SD Hats of -1 to 1 for Total Number of Sacks, by Ethnicity There are more African Americans, but they are less consistent and have a lower mean.

41 Conclusion African American excel at football positions involving strength and speed. North American excel at football positions involving precision and technique.

42 Chapter V SOCCER

43 Introduction Soccer is truly an international sport. Unfortunately, soccer is not very popular in North America. As such, very few good players are attracted to the MLS league. This means that our report will not accurately portray this sport.

44 Percentage of Top MLS Players, by Ethnicity

45 So Who is Better? Hispanics are consistent, but not spectacular (they are not very good or very bad). North Americans are less consistent, but the top players are North American.

46 Conclusion There is an almost equal number of Hispanic and North American players in the MLS. The one European is David Beckham, who has been hired more for his ability to sell tickets than to play the game. We can assume that there is a large number or North Americans in the MLS because they are not good enough to play in an European league.

47 Chapter VI OUR SCHOOL

48 Introduction Our group wanted to find out if there is a correlation between ethnicity and sports and if that correlation can be found in our school. We surveyed 50 boys at random and these are our results.

49 African Americans ( 5 boys) We hypothesized that African Americans would play basketball. 2/5 play basketball 1/5 play and watch hockey. 1/5 play and watch football 1/5 play soccer and watch hockey. Hispanics (3 boys) We hypothesized that Hispanics would play soccer. 2/3 play and watch soccer. 1/3 play football and watch hockey. Only one boy participates in after school activities.

50 Europeans (6 boys) We hypothesized that Europeans would play soccer. 2/6 play and watch soccer. 2/6 play baseball, one likes to watch hockey the other football. 1/6 play and watch hockey. North Americans ( 20 boys) We hypothesized that North Americans would play soccer. 11/20 play hockey. (only 5 like to watch and play ) 4/11 play soccer. (only 1 like to play and watch soccer) 1/11 play baseball and watch hockey. 2/20 play and watch basketball. 2/20 played “other” sports, one watched hockey and the other soccer.

51 Oriental (5 boys) We hypothesized that Orientals would play soccer. 2/5 play and watch soccer. 1/5 play and watch “other”. 1/5 play basketball and watch football. 1/5 play soccer but watches basketball. Middle Eastern (4 boys) We hypothesized that Middle Easterner would play soccer. 2/4 play and watch soccer. 1/4 play and watch basketball. 1/4 play and watch hockey.

52 Other (5 boys) 1/5 play baseball and watch hockey. 2/5 play and watch basketball. 1/5 to watch “other” and play soccer. 1/5 play football and watch soccer. Percentage of Boys of Each Ethnicity in our Survey

53 Involvement Middle Eastern students participated the most. North Americans and African Americans also participated quite a bit. We where happy to find that the majority of students participated in sports.

54 Conclusion 1.Europeans and North Americans lead the sport of hockey. In general, players of both these ethnicities demonstrate the same level of skill. However, North American layers demonstrate a higher degree of consistency. 2.The sport of basketball is dominated by African Americans. Players of this descent top the leader boards in every aspect of the game. 3.Hispanic and North American players excel at the sport of baseball. They are equally matched in all aspects of baseball: pitching, hitting, and fielding.

55 Conclusion 4.In professional football, positions requiring strength and stamina were filled by African Americans, while positions requiring precision and technique were excelled at by North Americans. 5.Hispanic and North American players dominate soccer in North America. However, this is not truly representative which ethnicity excels at this sport. 6.Students in our school are not affected by the ethnic trends found in professional sports. Middle Eastern students are the most physically active over all, but boys of all ethnicities participate in sports to some degree.

56 Conclusion Europeans African Americans Soccer North Americans African Americans Football HispanicsBaseball African AmericansBasketball North Americans Europeans Hockey Actual Leaders? Predicted LeadersSport

57 Thank You for Your Time!


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